Legal Manager & Company Secretary Data Privacy Liaison Officer

TotalEnergies
London
1 week ago
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Legal,

  • Advise internal clients in areas such as Health and Safety Law, Engineering Construction Law, Commercial law,
  • Distribution law, environmental law and Company law.
  • Develop legal and statutory awareness of staff by training seminars, Newsletters, personal contact etc.
  • Audit to check compliance with statutory obligations, including joint venture companies and to make recommendations to ensure that the necessary actions are taken.
  • Evaluate and advise on environmental liabilities on land owned or operated by the Company.
  • Advise the Directors and staff of TEMUK and provide specialised expertise in negotiations with claims from third parties.
  • Ensure the Company received timely and practical legal advice and support across the whole range of legalissues which arise in the company’s business, engaging outside Counsel and other experts where necessaryand liaising with Group legal to ensure group legal policy is implemented.
  • Managing external legal advisors in connection with disputes or projects.
  • Ensuring legal compliance including HSE, competition law and company law.
  • Liaising with Regulators (ICO, HSE, EA etc).
  • Advising the board of directors as to their statutory obligations and potential liabilities.
  • Ensuring the companies statutory accounts and those of the other associated companies that company secretarial duties are provided for are filed in line with statutory requirement
  • Review, draft and negotiate commercial contracts arising out or in connection with the business.
  • Advise on capital investment projects e.g. engineering contracts for capital projects.
  • Advising on the interpretation of legislation affecting the business and implementation of measures in response to any relevant new legislation.


Data Privacy Liaison Officer for TEMUK

  • Registered Data Protection Officer with the ICO and the Data Privacy Liaison Officer .

Company Secretary

  • Registered company secretary at Companies House for all MS branch UK subsidiaries and responsible for providing associated company secretarial services / compliance. Approved signatory and correspondent withCompanies House Compliance Officer/Sanctions Referent/Ethics Officer
  • Compliance Officer for TEMUK and all MS branch UK subsidiary companies. Responsible for all compliance related matters including anti-bribery and corruption, competition law and conflicts of interest.

Qualifications & Experience Required

  • 5-10 years post Qualified lawyer or solicitor with authority to practice in England & Wales.
  • Commercial Legal acumen, ideally gained in the Energy or Chemical industry.
  • Experience of dealing with environments where Health & Safety implications are significant (e.g. trade of hazardous products).
  • Excellent negotiating & influencing skills, able to communication at all levels of an organization.
  • Flexible, proactive, objective with the ability to drive change.
  • Confidence and good presentation skills – willingness and ability to lead.
  • Excellent problem solving skills and the ability to remain calm and focused under pressure

Benefits

  • Private Healthcare
  • Enhanced Pension Contribution
  • Employment Assistance Program
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Gym Discounts
  • And much more!


Diversity and Inclusion

  • One of our values is to have respect for each other. Creating an inclusive environment in which everyone can express and develop their potential, from the moment they are hired and throughout their career, means ensuring that all our employees have the same opportunity to success, regardless of origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or affiliation with a political, religious, union, organization or minority group.

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